Contact lenses and the solutions used with them are medical devices and are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. It is extremely important to maintain regular appointments to ensure clinical guidance from an eye doctor based on individual eye health needs. Contact us for a thorough eye examination and an evaluation of your suitability for contact lens.

Lenses that are not properly cleaned and disinfected increase the risk of eye infection. Contact us to determine the best type of cleansing system for you depending on the type of lens you use.

There are new technologies and new types of materials to fit those with astigmatism (a condition that causes blurred vision). Special toric soft contact lenses are available to provide a correction for many types of astigmatism. Contact us to review the many options available to regain clear vision with contact lens.

Dry eye is a condition in which there are insufficient tears to lubricate and nourish the eye. Tears are necessary for maintaining the health of the front surface of the eye and for providing clear vision. Today there are many lens care products and new types of lenses available. Contact us to discuss the right combination of these products that can improve the comfort of wearing contacts for you.

Contact Lenses are now available for those who wear bifocal/progressive glasses as well as daily disposable, continuous wear, color contacts and custom made lenses. Contact us for the many options available to you.

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Fun Facts

Over 30 million Americans wear contact lenses

Two-thirds of all contact lens wearers are female

Ten percent are age 18 or under

Fifteen percent are between the ages of 18-24

50 percent are 25 to 44 years old

Most contact lens wearers are nearsighted

Eighty percent wear daily wear soft lenses

Over fifty percent wear 1 to 2-week disposable lenses

Fifteen percent wear extended wear soft lenses

More than 80 percent of contact lens wearers go to an optometrist for their eye care.